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Tag: science

Social Media and Mental Health – Who’s Responsible?

[trigger warning: mentions of self-harm] The advent of social media has been all-consuming throughout the world. What started off as … More

hooran mumtaz, mental health, mental illness, science, Science and Technology, socia media

What You Need to Know About the Coronavirus

Over the past few weeks, world news has unanimously revolved around the coronavirus. What started as a viral outbreak in … More

coronavirus, hooran m. khattak, mental illness, science, Science and Technology

A Brief History of Stephen Hawking

On 14th March 2018, the death of Stephen Hawking was announced, possibly the most famous scientist since Albert Einstein. Whether … More

Liam Caldwell, science, Stephen Hawking, University of Glasgow

Review: Brain vs World

Beer lover’s favourite science festival Pint of Science comes back, with insight into new and exciting research in the field … More

brain vs world, pint of science, science

Female Scientists Write Open Letter to Trump

Thousands of female scientists around the world have signed an open letter pledging their dedication to equality, the environment, and … More

louise wylie, science, trump, University of Glasgow

Scientists Call Brexit’s Bluff

The facts that lead scientists to vote remain in the EU referendum.

brexit, catriona watson, eu, eu referendum, fracking, glasgow university, michaela barton, science, Science and Technology, University of Glasgow, vote to remain

Robot Invasion? It’s unlikely.

On the 23rd July last year a robot passed a simple ‘self-awareness’ test. It was one of three robots who … More

AI, artificial intelligence, Ex Machina, glasgow university, robots, sci-fi, science, technology, tim abrams, University of Glasgow

The Missing Women in STEM: Discussion

Women in STEM held a small conference in Glasgow University on International Women’s day delving into the topic as to … More

engineering, feminism, gender, glasgow university, International Women's Week, michaela barton, science, technology, University of Glasgow, WISTEM, women, women in STEM

Wibbly Wobbly Timey Wimey

A note on the University of Glasgow’s historic detection of gravitational waves. So my supervision was cancelled today. It’s nothing … More

Calum De Sainte Croix, glasgow university, Gravitational Waves, LIGO, Martin Hendry, Physics, science, University of Glasgow

Bless Your Cockroach Overlords

Not all organisms have the luxury of being cute and fluffy; sometimes you’re cursed with a creepy scaly body covered … More

apocalyse, biomimicry, Cockroaches, glasgow university, Medicine, michaela barton, science, technology, University of Glasgow, vermin

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